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tih00038000

Text-inc Id:
tih00038000
Bod-inc Id:
H-018
Headings:
Henricus de Herp Sermones de tempore et de sanctis.
Analysis of content:
  1. 11v [Unsigned letter addressed to] Peter Drach. ‘Petro Drach ciui insignis ciuitatis Spirensis S. D. P.’ Incipit: ‘Res mihi admodum iocunda est crebra te diligentia et quotidianis impensis librorum copiam vberiorem reddere . . .’ Dated 17 Jan. 1484.
  2. 11v [Note to the reader on the old learning contained in the new edition.] Incipit: ‘Est etiam tibi lector hic adiunctum . . .’ [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Hos lege sermones moneo curate sacerdos | Si Christi populum rite docere uelis'; 1 elegiac distich.
  3. 12r [Table of contents.]
  4. a2r Henricus de Herp: Sermones de tempore. ‘Incipiunt sermones de tempore fratris Henrici Herpf ordinis minorum.’ Incipit: ‘  “[E]cce rex tuus venit tibi mansuetus.” Math. .xxi. [Mt 21,5]. Dicit Ber[nhardus] in sermone quodam aduentus. Dignum est fratres ut tota deuotione domini celebretis aduentum, delectati tanta consolatione . . .’ See Schneyer, ‘Winke', 236 no. 18; BBFN I 110 no. 2; VL III 1132 no. 9.
  5. C1r Henricus de Herp: Sermones de sanctis. ‘Incipiunt sermones de sanctis fratris Henrici Herpff ordinis predicatorum. In festo sancti Andree apostoli.’ Incipit: ‘  “[R]abbi ubi habitas.” Iohannes .i. [Io 1,38]. Secundum doctores duplex distinguitur amor . . .’ See BBFN I 110 no. 2.
  6. N1r Henricus de Herp: Sermones de penitentia. ‘Incipiunt sermones de tribus partibus penitentie. Et primo de curribus dei et diaboli quibus nemo simul adherere vel seruire potest. Sermo primus.’ Incipit: ‘  “[N]emo potest duobus dominis seruire . . .” Math. .vi. [Mt 6,24]. Que verba saluatoris in confusionem multorum religiosorum et ficte penitentium . . .’ See BBFN I 110 no. 2.
  7. BB1r Henricus de Herp: Sermones de aduentu. ‘Incipiunt sermones eiusdem venerandi patris de aduentu. Et primo de aduentu domini ad iudicium quod precedet triplex discessio ab imperio ab ecclesia a fide. Sermo primus.’ Incipit: ‘  “[Q]uis poterit cogitare diem aduentus eius . . .” Malachias .ii. [Mal 3,2]. Malachias propheta in spiritu preuidens dominum venturum . . .’ See BBFN I 110 no. 2.
  8. FF7v [Note to the reader.] Incipit: ‘His animum tuum imbue diligens lector sermonibus . . .’
  9. FF7v [Verse.] Incipit: ‘Suscipe sermones Herpfonis lector opimos'; 2 elegiac distichs.
Imprint:
[Speier]: Peter Drach, [after 17 Jan. 1484]. Folio.
Collation:
18 210 a–p8 q6 r–z A–L8 M10 N–Y8 Z AA6 BB–FF8. Leaf 11 unsigned, 12 signed 1i, etc.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ih00038000 HC *8527; Goff H‑38; BMC II 493; Pr 2353; BBFN II 59; BSB‑Ink H‑217; Sack, Freiburg, 1788; Sheppard 1706. LCN: 14510620
Copies:
  1. H-018(1) Copy Wanting sheet n4.5. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over wooden boards; clasps and catches lost. Triple fillets form half an intersecting double frame; within the outer frame, a repeated foliage stamp; within the inner frame, 'Maria hilf' scrolls; see Schwenke–Schunke 291 no. 359 ('Augsburg'). Title on the spine and across the fore-edge. Strips from a twelfth-century German liturgical manuscript visible in the binding. Size: 295 × 210 × 95 mm. Size of leaf: 285 × 202 mm. Marginal annotations, extracting key words, in an early hand; other marginal annotations, commenting on the text, and pointing hands, in the same hand which also added the annotations on the rear endleaf. A nine-line initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue with reserved white decoration on a2r; other initials are supplied in red, some with reserved white decoration; paragraph marks in red. Provenance: Johannes and Thomas Fridt (sixteenth century), Attel, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Michael; inscription on rear endleaf: ‘Monasterii Attl'; ‘Sermones Herpfi continentes euangelia totius anni tam de sanctis quam de tempore Joannes Fridt furatus est hunc libellum ex bibliotheca nostri Claustri Attilensis'; ‘Thomas Fridt legit statim neglexit'. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; 'Dupl' on 11r. B. H. Blackwell, Ltd; label at tail of front pastedown. James Patrick Ronaldson Lyell (1871-1949); oval green leather book-plate, gilded, with crest and motto. Acquired in 1950; Bodleian Library stamp dated 26 Oct. 1950 on 11v. SHELFMARK: Inc. d. G8.2.